Search Results - "Moodie, Erica E.M."
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Constructing Inverse Probability Weights for Continuous Exposures: A Comparison of Methods
Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-03-2014)“…Inverse probability–weighted marginal structural models with binary exposures are common in epidemiology. Constructing inverse probability weights for a…”
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The epidemiological impact of the Canadian COVID Alert app
Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-08-2022)“…Objectives We analyzed the effectiveness of the Canadian COVID Alert app on reducing COVID-19 infections and deaths due to the COVID-19 virus. Methods Two…”
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Trends in cause-specific mortality in HIV–hepatitis C coinfection following hepatitis C treatment scale-up
Published in AIDS (London) (01-05-2019)“…OBJECTIVE:Hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment may reduce liver-related mortality but with competing risks, other causes of mortality may undermine benefits. We…”
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Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-level changes in the gut microbiota
Published in Microbiome (13-06-2015)“…Chronic malnutrition, termed stunting, is defined as suboptimal linear growth, affects one third of children in developing countries, and leads to increased…”
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Demystifying Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimes
Published in Biometrics (01-06-2007)“…A dynamic regime is a function that takes treatment and covariate history and baseline covariates as inputs and returns a decision to be made. Murphy (2003,…”
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Medication nonadherence, multitablet regimens, and food insecurity are key experiences in the pathway to incomplete HIV suppression
Published in AIDS (London) (19-06-2018)“…OBJECTIVE:To identify potential pathways by which a variety of factors act to lead to unsuppressed viral load. DESIGN:A prospective cohort of HIV–HCV…”
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Hepatitis C virus cure does not impact kidney function decline in HIV co-infected patients
Published in AIDS (London) (27-03-2018)“…OBJECTIVE:To examine the impact of sustained virologic response (SVR) and illicit (injection and noninjection) drug use on kidney function among hepatitis C…”
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Hepatitis C co-infection is associated with an increased risk of incident chronic kidney disease in HIV-infected patients initiating combination antiretroviral therapy
Published in BMC infectious diseases (04-04-2017)“…Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has reduced mortality from AIDS-related illnesses and chronic comorbidities have become prevalent among HIV-infected…”
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Semiparametric Adjusted Exposure-Response Curves
Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-11-2014)“…Exposure-response curves are central to understanding how continuous exposures relate to health outcomes. Common methods to plot such curves include the use of…”
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Frequent injection cocaine use increases the risk of renal impairment among hepatitis C and HIV coinfected patients
Published in AIDS (London) (01-06-2016)“…OBJECTIVE:To examine the association between injection cocaine use, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, and chronic renal impairment (CRI). DESIGN:Prospective…”
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Correlates of drug use cessation among participants in the Canadian HIV–HCV Co-infection Cohort
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-04-2014)“…Abstract Background Ongoing drug use remains a barrier to HIV and HCV treatment. We examined the occurrence and correlates of drug use cessation among HIV–HCV…”
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Erratum to: Linear growth faltering in infants is associated with Acidaminococcus sp. and community-level changes in the gut microbiota
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Doubly Robust Estimation of Optimal Dosing Strategies
Published in Journal of the American Statistical Association (01-03-2021)“…The goal of precision medicine is to tailor treatment strategies on an individual patient level. Although several estimation techniques have been developed for…”
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Causal Inference and Confounding: A Primer for Interpreting and Conducting Infectious Disease Research
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (16-08-2023)Get full text
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Formulating causal questions and principled statistical answers
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-12-2020)“…Although review papers on causal inference methods are now available, there is a lack of introductory overviews on what they can render and on the guiding…”
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Prevalent new‐user cohort designs for comparative drug effect studies by time‐conditional propensity scores
Published in Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (01-04-2017)“…Purpose Studies of the real‐world comparative effectiveness of drugs conducted using computerized healthcare databases typically involve an incident new‐user…”
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Preserving data privacy when using multi‐site data to estimate individualized treatment rules
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-04-2022)“…Precision medicine is a rapidly expanding area of health research wherein patient level information is used to inform treatment decisions. A statistical…”
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NO UNMEASURED CONFOUNDING: KNOWN UNKNOWNS OR… NOT?
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-09-2023)“…A large majority of methods described in the causal literature rely on the assumption of no unmeasured confounding (NUC). When estimating treatment effects,…”
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To What Extent Is the Association Between Race/Ethnicity and Fetal Growth Restriction Explained by Adequacy of Prenatal Care? A Mediation Analysis of a Retrospectively Selected Cohort
Published in American journal of epidemiology (02-11-2020)“…Abstract Race/ethnicity is associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and small-for-gestational age (SGA) birth. We evaluated the extent to which…”
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Should a propensity score model be super? The utility of ensemble procedures for causal adjustment
Published in Statistics in medicine (30-04-2019)“…In investigations of the effect of treatment on outcome, the propensity score is a tool to eliminate imbalance in the distribution of confounding variables…”
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